Post by Claytonator on May 24, 2013 11:23:12 GMT -5

I wouldn't be surprised to see The Weight performed in a similar way that it is on The Last Waltz, with back up singers and a horn section, the whole shibang. Or Don't do it, one of their more soulful/funky songs. Maybe Ophelia. Who knows, I'm stoked either way.

Post by klimfactor on May 24, 2013 12:29:17 GMT -5

I loved what he said in the end about the personal meaning of soul music. I'd kind of set aside thinking about the soul super jam, but reading that article - and thinking about the musical possibilities - has me excited again! Prince! The Band! Soul classics! With those assembled musicians and some possible guests, bring it on!

Post by stratsg90 on May 24, 2013 13:49:33 GMT -5

how many people are planning to stick around for Bustle In Your Hedgerow after? My initial reaction was "how could they book someone after this Superjam and limit their time?" but now I expect artists from the Superjam and Bustle In Your Hedgerow (and probably Warren) to sit in for each show.

Post by postjack on May 24, 2013 13:53:39 GMT -5

how many people are planning to stick around for Bustle In Your Hedgerow after? My initial reaction was "how could they book someone after this Superjam and limit their time?" but now I expect artists from the Superjam and Bustle In Your Hedgerow (and probably Warren) to sit in for each show.

right when you were probably posting this i was thinking i bet we have some crossover between these two sets, thus their proximity. I'm definitely sticking around for Bustle, I think Superjam > Bustle stands to be the biggest party of the weekend.

Post by stratsg90 on May 24, 2013 13:55:50 GMT -5

how many people are planning to stick around for Bustle In Your Hedgerow after? My initial reaction was "how could they book someone after this Superjam and limit their time?" but now I expect artists from the Superjam and Bustle In Your Hedgerow (and probably Warren) to sit in for each show.

right when you were probably posting this i was thinking i bet we have some crossover between these two sets, thus their proximity. I'm definitely sticking around for Bustle, I think Superjam > Bustle stands to be the biggest party of the weekend.

After watching Warren tear the shit out of Since I've Been Loving You on the Hangout stream, I'd be devastated if he doesn't play that during his Mule set or with Bustle.

Post by carsoni4 on May 24, 2013 17:08:48 GMT -5

Seeing how this is a FUNKY SOUL SUPER FUN DANCE PARTY, I am hoping for something from the funkier side of the Band's discography. I would have no objections with "Up On Cripple Creek", but I'd probably hurt my face from the wideness of my smile if they played the Band's arrangement of "Don't Do It".

Post by Pops on May 25, 2013 18:59:43 GMT -5

Well if we're gonna go there, I wouldn't be surprised if the Superjam gets Mumford'd. The Saturday timing is almost perfect for them to get over there, they've been playing the Weight in concert a lot during this tour, and they played The Weight at the Grammys with Brittany. Heard it here first.